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GTD-Free is personal TODO/action manager inspired by GTD (Getting Things Done) method by David Allen. Written in Java 6: it works on most recent Computers.

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GTD-Free is personal TODO/action manager inspired by GTD (Getting Things DoneÃ‚Â®) method by David Allen (see David Allen&Co. official site for more information). GTD-Free tries to be simple and easy to use management tool. GTD-Free is free open-source software.

GTD-Free aims to guide users to manage very efficient GTD workflow even if they are not familiar with GTD or they need guidance to follow it. The user interface is clean and simple on each step of the workflow: user objective should be to get thing done and spent minimum time with the tool itself.

The GTD-Free is in continuous development. Yet the things which are done so far are working well and the application is usable in day-to-day task management even as beta release.

A desktop application with locally stored data. Runs on all main operating systems (requires Java 1.6). Can be run from USB stick. Simple and clean user interface with process oriented view on actions according to GTD workflow. User editable lists with categories for next actions, maybe/someday actions and reference material. Actions organized also by projects, remind dates and priority. Tickler view for action with reminder date set. Integration into system tray. Printing, export of data to PDF, HTML, XML documents.

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About GTD method

This product is inspired by Getting Things DoneÃ‚Â® or GTDÃ‚Â® Principles. It is not affiliated with, approved or endorsed by David Allen or the David Allen Company, which is the creator of the Getting Things DoneÃ‚Â® system for personal productivity. GTDÃ‚Â® and Getting Things DoneÃ‚Â® are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company For more information on the David Allen CompanyÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s products the user may visit their website at http://gettingthingsdone.com/ .